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Wheatcroft
is a late Victorian house at the south end of the Much Hadham village
offering bed and breakfast accommodation, set back from the road
behind a high beech hedge. The gravel drive at the side provides
ample parking space. There is a well-maintained garden at the back
which guests are welcome to use.
A
large conservatory, which overlooks the garden, leads out of the
dining room and there is a comfortable sitting room, with a television,
which guests may use in the front of the house. On the first floor
is a quiet guest suite comprising a large double bedroom, an adjoining
dressing room with fitted cupboards and dressing table, and a separate
spacious shower room with a large, walk-in cubicle for the power-shower
plus WC. A radio and hairdryer are provided and the whole suite
is carpeted and pleasantly decorated and furnished. It overlooks
the garden at the rear of the property.
Much
Hadham is one of Hertfordshire's show pieces with a wealth of fine
17thC and 18thC houses, pretty timbered cottages, 19thC almshouses
and a beautiful Medieval church. Within easy walking distance of
Wheatcroft there are 3 fine pubs all serving very good food. The
Henry Moore Foundation is in the nearby hamlet of Perry Green.
The M11 gives easy access to Stansted Airport, London and Cambridge.
The county town of Hertford, St Albans, Bishop's Stortford, Hatfield
House, Audley End and Knebworth House are only a short drive away.
Visitors
are assured of a warm welcome and an excellent breakfast - either
Continental or Full English and coffee and tea are available on
request.
Long
term parking available.
Free WiFi in all rooms.
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